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Pope John Paul II traveled extensively outside the vatican, as a shepherd of the church. Which of his journeys outside the vatican was the best?
Pope John Paul II was pope fron 1978 – 2005. Summarize his pontificate (time as pope) in your own words.
Please help me out. I am at a lost.
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PARIS, France (AP) –Smiling broadly, the French nun whose claims could be accepted as the miracle that the Vatican needs to beatify Pope John Paul II said Friday that she was inexplicably and suddenly “cured” of Parkinson’s disease — thanks to him.
Sister Marie Simon-Pierre stopped short of declaring her recovery a miracle, saying that was for the church to decide. But she said her life “totally changed” after her symptoms vanished in one night of prayer and mystery in 2005.
“For me, it is a bit like a second birth,” the nun, whose identity was long kept secret, said at a news conference. After her sudden recovery, she said she told one of her fellow nuns, “‘Look, my hand is no longer shaking. John Paul II has cured me.”
The 46-year-old, speaking in a clear, poised voice, said she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2001. Her symptoms worsened with time: Driving became practically impossible, she had difficulty walking, and her left arm hung limply at her side. She also could no longer bear to see John Paul on television, because he, too, was stricken — more seriously — with the disease.
When seeing him, “I saw myself in the years to come, to be honest, in a wheelchair,” she said.
Her cure came on the night of June 2, 2005, exactly two months after the pontiff’s death, she said. In her room after evening prayers, she said an inner voice urged her to take up her pen and write. She did, and was surpassed to see that her handwriting — which had grown illegible because of her illness — was clear. She said she then went to bed, and woke early the next morning feeling “completely transformed.”
“I was no longer the same inside. It is difficult for me to explain to you in words … It was too strong, too big. A mystery.”
“I realized that my body was no longer the same,” she added. “I was convinced that I was cured.”
She said that she has not taken medicine since. Before her cure, her fellow nuns in the “Little Sisters of Catholic Maternities” had been praying to John Paul for her recovery, she added.
Described by her colleagues as a gentle, reserved woman who had hoped to keep her identity under wraps, the nun coped well with the media spotlight. She looked a little bemused as journalists huddled around her, putting their microphones in place. Only once, when describing how her symptoms worsened after the pope died on April 2, 2005, did she momentarily lose a little of her poise.
“Please excuse me, I’m a little emotional,” she said.
Before John Paul can be beatified — the last formal step before possible sainthood — the Vatican requires that a miracle attributed to his intercession be confirmed.
The nun is expected to travel to Rome for ceremonies marking the second anniversary of the pontiff’s death and the closure of a church investigation into his life. Pope Benedict XVI waived the customary five-year waiting period for the procedure to begin, clearly in response to popular demand that began with chants of “Santo Subito!” or “Sainthood Now!” erupting during John Paul’s 2005 funeral.
The nun, who comes from a family of practicing Catholics in Cambrai in northern France, said she had always been an admirer of John Paul. She was 17 when he was elected pontiff.
“He was, in a way, my pope, the pope of our generation,” she said. When he died, “I felt as if I had lost a friend,”
There is still no word on when any beatification or canonization of John Paul might occur.
“All I can tell you is that I was sick and now I am cured,” said the nun. “It is for the church to say and to recognize whether it is a miracle.”
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What would your musical telling your life story be called ?
A musical about Pope John Paul II called Don’t Be Scared is being staged in Rome.
The production has 18 songs and tells the story of his life in two hours.
The musical was written by two priests, one who wrote the script, the other who crafted the songs.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/10315496.stm
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so having an education, makes you a pope? Don’t you have to be Catholic? Why do you think these men were Catholic? It would be good to really look at a person and what they really believe before paying allegiance to them and their heretical teachings.
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Catholic people say that “Pope John Paul II actually publicly asked God to forgive the Catholic Church of all the sins committed against other human beings.” Do they not know that he is the same Pope who accepted evolution to be part of gospel truth, even though the book of Genesis says that God created man? He is also the same Pope who gathered 160 leaders of the world’s 12 major religions. Do they know what religions these were? They where not Christian religious leaders. They where Snake Worshipers, Fire Worshipers, Sprites, Animist, Muslins, Hindus, Buddhist, North American Witch Doctors; and John Paul II said on that day “we are all praying to the same god, our prayers are creating a spiritual energy bring about a new climate for peace.” On that day the Pope kissed the Muslim Koran, (a book that denies Jesus as the Son of God,) He allowed his friend the Dalai Lama to replace the cross with a statue of Buddha on the alter of St. Peters Church in Assisi, and for the Dalai Lama and
his monks to perform their Buddhist worship there. The Pope even received the mark of Shiva on his forehead, Shiva is the Hindu god who is called the lord of death, according to the satanic bible Shiva is another word for Satan. Now most of these pagan leaders want to come under the authority of the Pope who is a leader of the ecumenical movement which promotes One World Religion; don’t they know what the bible says about One World Religion? Its ruler will be the anti-Christ and those who follow it have the same mind as the anti-Christ, because they have been deceived by Satan. Don’t they know what God says about praying to Mother Mary who is referred to as the Queen of Heaven? Jeremiah 7:17-18 say: “Do you not see what they do in the cities of Judah and in the streets of Jerusalem? The sons gather wood, and the fathers kindle the fire, and the women knead dough, to make cakes to the queen of heaven and to pour out drink offerings to other gods, that they may provoke Me to anger.” (God
says that it provokes Him to anger.) Now I don’t know about them, but I wouldn’t want to be one that provoked God to anger, would you?
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1.Piux XI 1922-1939. 2. Piux XII 1939-1958. 3.John XXIII 1958-1963. 4. Paul VI 1963-197.5 John Paul I 1978- Reigned only 33 days.6.John Paul II1978-2005 Seriously Wounded in1981. 7. Benedict XVI April19,2005 8.A Devil from the bottomless pit impersonates John Paul II
Read:Revelation 17:1-18.
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Pope John Paul II had a Jewish mother
http://atheism.about.com/b/2005/11/15/was-pope-john-paul-ii-jewish.htm
St Peter converted, to idolatry, so he was an apostate.
Any other Jewish Popes?
Grape – Thanks for contributing
Farsight – You should really look into who qualifies for the Israeli ‘Law of Return’, JP2 certainly would have done.
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I remember there was a message from the paper that quoted ” he is risen” then it later says “Vatican: test confirm the tomb is empty.” Therefore, it also concluded that the Bible reveal next and last pope will be a devil impersonating John Paul II, which is also quoted, “The impersonation of john Paul II by a devil will be followed by other impersonations of known personalities climaxing with the impersonation of Jesus Christ by Satan.” However, if you are seeking additional information then you should consider this source at following: http://youtube.com/watch?v=QUH4fu4NheQ ((Part 1) Prophecy of the Century, Must See Before it Happens), and http://youtube.com/watch?v=e4QHrDYX9KI ((Part 2) Prophecy of the Century, The Sequel). Lastly, provide a well detailed answer. Thank you!!
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i need to write a paper about Pope John Paul II and his achievements in history can anyone help?!
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he was called the ecumenical pope
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Hello, I found a photo in a old bible I had got at a estate sale. It is REAL and done in blue ink, dated 1983. The woman was 93 who I got this from. It says more then just his name but in another language at the top. It is in great shape and thew photo is of him wearing red with the big hat and holding a tall cross silver in color.
Any idea on what this is worth or should I toss it to the side?
Thanks in advance,
Gage
BTW: The photo is signed on the back of the card instead of the front. Very clear and very real in blue ink. I checked around and seen his siggie, it is for sure genuine dated 1983. Any idea’s on value? Te great part is it is even more then his siggie, he wrote other wtuff above it and a number 16-23?
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Catholicism is not Christian. Catholicism teaches a false gospel of works that leads to eternal torment in hell (Galatians 1:6-9)
And by the way, what new gospel is it that Catholics are preaching? The book of Chathormon? (get it?? cause catholic + mormon…???)
LOOOOOOOOOL!!!
“The “pope” is in hell if he trusted in works and not Jesus alone, and “Mother” Teresa is in hell if she trusted in catholicism and not in Jesus alone”
But they got baptized and preached the word just as Jesus said!
“Yes he tells that to us Catholics & Mormons everyday. We just LOL
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Ummm, I’m sorry, but Catholicism and Mormonism are opposites.
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If yes, would it be because of the use of the Occult, or because he’d be shaking & sliding all over the place?
Just wondering.
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or do you call him that now before he is beatified?—I do
I call him that now I meant
when one is united to Jesus in Holy Communion then it IS Jesus we are calling great. I can always tell those who have no concept of being a member of the body of Christ.
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What do you think of this Comment said by Pope John Paul 11 on…..?
July 7,1998 in the Detroit News about Freedom of Worship?? Quote”A person who violates the sanctity of Sunday is to be punished as a heretic” Look this up yourself.. I do not go to Church on Sunday but on the 7th Day of the Week…Sabbath. What will happen to me and you if this is your Day of Worship also? This has been documented..so remember I did not write this my self but is a quote.
This statement is for every one..all religions..that why I car..do you know wht the punishment for herecy is??Death
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